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  The purpose and goal of brain mapping is to advance the understanding of the relationship between structure and function in the human brain. Scientists in this field seek to gain knowledge of the physical processes that underlie human sensation, attention awareness and cognition. These results are immediately applicable to surgical intervention, to the design of medical interventions and to the treatment of psychological and psychiatric disorders.

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05/23
NIH scientists discover molecule triggers sensation of itch
Scientists at the National Institutes of Health report they have discovered in mouse studies that a …
05/22
NIH researchers conduct first genomic survey of human skin fungal diversity
While humans have harnessed the power of yeast to ferment bread and beer, the function of yeast or o…
05/22
Taming suspect gene reverses schizophrenia-like abnormalities in mice
Scientists have reversed behavioral and brain abnormalities in adult mice that resemble some feature…
05/22
NIH funds studies to improve type 2 and prediabetes treatment
The National Institutes of Health is looking for volunteers to take part in one of three clinical tr…
05/21
Broad Agency Announcement (BAA): Large Scale T Cell Epitope Discovery BAA-NIAID-DAIT-NIH-AI-2013167
Notice NOT-AI-13-047 from the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts…
05/21
NINR welcomes five new members to the National Advisory Council for Nursing Research
The National Institute of Nursing Research (NINR) announced the appointment of five new members to t…
05/21
A molecular explanation for age-related fertility decline in women
Scientists supported by the National Institutes of Health have a new theory as to why a woman's fert…
05/20
Prize Competitions/Challenges in Area of Drug Abuse and Addiction
Notice NOT-DA-13-029 from the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts…
05/14
Results of the ROTAVAC Rotavirus Vaccine Study in India
We congratulate the Program for Appropriate Technology in Health (PATH), Bharat Biotech Internationa…
05/13
Flu in pregnancy may quadruple child's risk for bipolar disorder
Pregnant mothers' exposure to the flu was associated with a nearly fourfold increased risk that thei…
05/08
NIH statement on Asthma Awareness Month 2013
For Asthma Awareness Month 2013, the National Institutes of Health stands with the international com…
05/06
Women's, Men's brains respond differently to hungry infant's cries
Researchers at the National Institutes of Health have uncovered firm evidence for what many mother…
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05/23
Survey points out deficiencies in addictions training for medical residents
A 2012 survey of internal medicine residents at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) - one of the na…
05/23
Parent and teacher support protects teens from sleep problems and depression
A new study suggests that disturbed sleep in adolescents is associated with more symptoms of depress…
05/23
Study shows that insomnia may cause dysfunction in emotional brain circuitry
A new study provides neurobiological evidence for dysfunction in the neural circuitry underlying emo…
05/23
Defective cellular waste removal explains why Gaucher patients often develop Parkinson's disease
Gaucher disease causes debilitating and sometimes fatal neurodegeneration in early childhood. New re…
05/23
Fish oil may help the heart beat mental stress
The omega 3 fatty acids in fish oil have long been thought to protect against cardiovascular disease…
05/23
MRI-Based Measurement Helps Predict Vascular Disease in the Brain
Using MRI neuroimaging technology, researchers were able to predict the risk for cerebrovascular dis…
05/23
Researchers Find Potential Brain 'Switch' For Behavior Change
You're standing near an airport luggage carousel and your bag emerges on the conveyor belt, promptin…
05/23
Complex Brain Function Depends On Flexibility
Neurons that can multitask greatly enhance the brain's computational power, study finds. Over the pa…
05/23
How Disruption Caused By Premature Birth Can Lead To Conditions Such As Autism And Learning Difficulties
Researchers from King's College London have for the first time used a novel form of MRI to identify…
05/23
New imaging techniques used to help patients suffering from epilepsy
New techniques in imaging of brain activity developed by Jean Gotman, from McGill University's Mont…
05/23
People with high IQ suppress sensory information
People with high IQ scores aren't just more intelligent. They also process sensory information diffe…
05/23
Regenerating spinal cord fibers may be treatment for stroke-related disabilities
A study by researchers at Henry Ford Hospital found "substantial evidence" that a regenerative proce…
05/23
New microsphere-based methods for detecting HIV antibodies
Detection of HIV antibodies is used to diagnose HIV infection and monitor trials of experimental HIV…
05/23
Researchers identify networks of neurons in the brain that are disrupted in psychiatric disease
Studying the networks of connections in the brains of people affected by schizophrenia, bipolar dise…
05/23
Breakthrough on Huntington's disease
Researchers at Lund University have succeeded in preventing very early symptoms of Huntington's dise…
05/23
Scientists develop worm EEG to test the effects of drugs
Scientists from the University of Southampton have developed a device which records the brain activi…
05/23
Antibiotics: A new understanding of sulfonamide nervous system side effects
Sulfonamide antibiotics are used against a wide spectrum of bacterial infections. However, their sid…
05/22
Barium distributions in teeth reveal early-life dietary transitions in primates
Early-life dietary transitions reflect fundamental aspects of primate evolution and are important de…
05/22
Brain Can Be Trained in Compassion
Using neuroimaging technology, researchers note increased activity in areas of the brain associated …
05/22
Innate lymphoid cells regulate CD4+ T-cell responses to intestinal commensal bacteria
Innate lymphoid cells (ILCs) are a recently characterized family of immune cells that have critical …
05/22
Scientists Develop Worm EEG to Test the Effects of drugs
Researchers have developed a device which records the brain activity of worms in order to test the e…
05/22
Structural basis of histone H2A?H2B recognition by the essential chaperone FACT
Facilitates chromatin transcription (FACT) is a conserved histone chaperone that reorganizes nucleos…
05/21
The Interactive Effects On Neurocognition Of Alcohol Consumption, Smoking And Age
Treatment for alcohol use disorders works best if the patient actively understands and incorporates …
05/20
Scientists Identify Another Gene Important To Morning Wake-Up Call
Northwestern University scientists have shown a gene involved in neurodegenerative disease also play…
05/20
Physicist's Tool Has Potential For Brain Mapping
A new tool being developed by UT Arlington assistant professor of physics could help scientists map …
05/20
Association Between Genetic Risk For Schizophrenia And Reduced IQ
The relationship between the heritable risk for schizophrenia and low intelligence (IQ) has not been…
05/19
The importance of mixed selectivity in complex cognitive tasks
When an animal is performing a cognitive task, individual neurons in the prefrontal cortex show a mi…
05/19
Structural basis for alternating access of a eukaryotic calcium/proton exchanger
Eukaryotic Ca2+ regulation involves sequestration into intracellular organelles, and expeditious Ca2…
05/18
The Brain Rewires Itself After Damage Or Injury
When the brain's primary "learning center" is damaged, complex new neural circuits arise to compensa…
05/18
Faulty Energy Production In Brain Cells Leads To Learning Disabilities
Dysfunctional mitochondria in brain cells can result in learning disabilities, according to a new st…
05/17
Brain Dopamine Transporter Levels Increased By Long-term ADHD Treatment
Long-term treatment of attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) with certain stimulant medica…
05/16
In Preclinical Studies, New Drug Enhances Radiation Treatment For Brain Cancer
A novel drug may help increase the effectiveness of radiation therapy for the most deadly form of br…
05/15
Hofstadter?s butterfly and the fractal quantum Hall effect in moiré superlattices
Electrons moving through a spatially periodic lattice potential develop a quantized energy spectrum …
05/15
Structure-guided discovery of the metabolite carboxy-SAM that modulates tRNA function
The identification of novel metabolites and the characterization of their biological functions are m…
05/12
Crystal structure of a nitrate/nitrite exchanger
Mineral nitrogen in nature is often found in the form of nitrate (NO3?). Numerous microorganisms evo…
05/12
De novo mutations in histone-modifying genes in congenital heart disease
Congenital heart disease (CHD) is the most frequent birth defect, affecting 0.8% of live births. Man…
05/12
Architecture and evolution of a minute plant genome
It has been argued that the evolution of plant genome size is principally unidirectional and increas…
05/10
UCLA Headlines May 10, 2013
IN THE NEWS: UCLA Neuroscientists Move to USC to Establish New Institute The Los Angeles Times …
05/09
Chancellor Block comments on Laboratory of Neuro Imaging
UCLA is among the world?s great research enterprises, testing boundaries and producing new knowledge…
04/30
NeuroPod: April 2013
Making the brain see-through, treating disorders with electrical impulses, wonky statistics riddle n…
04/28
Specialized filopodia direct long-range transport of SHH during vertebrate tissue patterning
The ability of signalling proteins to traverse tissues containing tightly packed cells is of fundame…
04/01
In search of the functional neuroanatomy of sociality: MRI subdivisions of orbital frontal cortex and social cognition
We examined social cognition in a sample of healthy participants who had prior magnetic resonance i…
04/01
An fMRI investigation of racial paralysis
We explore the existence and underlying neural mechanism of a new norm endorsed by both black and w…
04/01
Out of touch with reality? Social perception in first-episode schizophrenia
Social dysfunction has been recognized as an elementary feature of schizophrenia, but it remains a …
04/01
Autistic traits are associated with diminished neural response to affective touch
‘Social brain’ circuitry has recently been implicated in processing slow, gentle touch …
04/01
Affect-specific activation of shared networks for perception and execution of facial expressions
Previous studies have shown overlapping neural activations for observation and execution or imitati…
04/01
Imaging depletion: fMRI provides new insights into the processes underlying ego depletion*
‘Ego depletion’ refers to the phenomenon of diminished ability to enact self-regulation…
04/01
Enhanced amygdala reactivity to emotional faces in adults reporting childhood emotional maltreatment
In the context of chronic childhood emotional maltreatment (CEM; emotional abuse and/or neglect), a…
04/01
Rationality and emotionality: serotonin transporter genotype influences reasoning bias
Reasoning often occurs under emotionally charged, opinion-laden circumstances. The belief-bias effe…
04/01
Self-regulatory depletion increases emotional reactivity in the amygdala
The ability to self-regulate can become impaired when people are required to engage in successive a…
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At left: Landscape of the Mind

UCLA has constructed the world’s most comprehensive atlas of the human brain. International Consortium for Brain MappingNational Institutes of Health: $5.5MAs many ways as our brains are similar, there are subtle differences that make each unique. Consequently, it is difficult to know what within the human brain is normal and what is not. Neurologists may be well acquainted with the brain’s gross anatomy, but this absence of exactitude poses problems that have potential implications for researchers as well as for surgeons trying to navigate the corrugations of this most essential organ.Now there is the world’s most comprehensive atlas of the brain, developed by a multidisciplinary team of UCLA researchers with colleagues in six other countries and at two U.S. universities. The atlas database comprises high-definition structural maps — from gross anatomy to microscopic detail — based on scans of the brains of some 7,000 individuals and referenced for age, race, gender, educational background, genetic composition and other distinguishing characteristics. Layered over the anatomical maps are brain functions such as memory, emotion, language and speech.The need for such a tool is evident; within the past 12 months there have been more than 1.5 million visits to the consortium’s Web site and 43,000 downloads of highly detailed information. And the database — in some respects the equivalent of the human genome project — continues to grow as researchers plug in new information.
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